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Hedge Funds Increase Bullish Positions in Financial Sector, Morgan Stanley Reports

Published 04/10/2023, 03:08 am
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Global hedge funds have been increasing their bullish positions in the financial sector, as evidenced by their recent investment trends. According to a client note from Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) on Tuesday, these funds have been particularly interested in banks, insurance companies, and capital markets firms, bolstered by higher interest rates.

In August, hedge funds started adding long positions in these sectors, reaching a 12-month high by September 21. Even though European bank stocks fell as much as 4% at one point in September, they staged a strong recovery to end the month with a gain of 2.6%. Meanwhile, U.S. banks ended the month down 3%.

Morgan Stanley's prime brokerage released a separate note on October 2 indicating that North American financial stocks saw low amounts of hedge fund investment at the beginning of the last week of September. By the week’s end, these stocks had seen a significant increase. The note also stated, “Those areas of the market where HF (hedge fund) ownership was lightest entering the week ultimately ended as the most net bought.”

The industrial and energy sectors also saw increased investment from hedge funds. Both long and short exposure to all European stocks still remained at relatively low levels for U.S. and European hedge funds.

U.S.-based managers’ holdings of European equities remain at relatively lower levels than has historically been the case. Similarly, European hedge funds’ positions in Europe are near their lowest levels since 2010. Instead, European hedge funds have higher exposure to companies listed in the U.S. and Asian countries other than Japan.

This shift in investment strategy comes after a two-year whirlwind of central bank rate hikes that has delivered financial companies higher profits following a decade of low rates and modest growth that depressed margins.

As one of the largest providers of lending and trading services to hedge funds, Morgan Stanley is in a unique position to track these investment trends. The bank's own stock is currently down 6% this year and trading at $80.41 U.S. per share, according to InvestingPro data. Morgan Stanley's market cap stands at $137.5B USD with a P/E ratio of 13.7. The company has experienced a revenue growth of 2.03% in Q2 of FY2023, and its gross profit margin stands at 86.65%.

InvestingPro Tips suggests that Morgan Stanley, a prominent player in the Capital Markets industry, has been aggressively buying back shares. The company has also maintained dividend payments for 31 consecutive years, demonstrating its commitment to returning value to shareholders. Despite a declining trend in earnings per share, analysts predict the company will be profitable this year. For more tips and insights, consider checking out InvestingPro, which offers a total of 11 additional tips related to Morgan Stanley's performance and potential investment strategies.

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